Terrell Suggs makes interception with his knees (Video)
By Josh Hill
Terrell Suggs started the night by saying he went to Ball So Hard University, and ended it by proving that was such a true statement.
The Baltimore Ravens came into Heinz Field on Saturday night and handed the Steelers their last loss of the 2014 season, and it came in pretty spectacular fashion. Not only did the Ravens offense come alive in the Wild Card game, but their swarming defense made play after play to stifle the Steelers attack.
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One of the best plays you’re going to see all postseason long was when Terrell Suggs intercepted Ben Roethlisberger using nothing other than his body and his knees.
It was the most athletic interception of the season and pretty much the epitome of how the night went for the Ravens defense and Ben Roethlisberger’s offense.
This is probably the most insane interception you’ll see all postseason long, as nothing can top this as far as the physicality of the pick goes. There might be more meaningful interceptions this postseason, but even this one by Suggs helped stunt a Steelers drive and stop the momentum from building.
Beyond that, he intercepted the ball with his knees which is something that shouldn’t happen but Terrel Suggs found a way to make it happen against the quarterback he hates the most.
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